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"The Flap" is a repository for book reviews in a variety of categories, with particular interest in craft books.
The original design for this site was brightly colored and grafitti-laden.
Today, the site is much more streamlined, and has been designed with minimal graphics in order to facilitate large amounts of content.
At "The Flap," you can surf the reviews to find the book that's right for you, click the "Buy It!" button (which links to Amazon.com), and you're on your way.
The site is constucted using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Active Server Pages, with a database backend.
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